A2 THE SPOKESMAN • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2022 361 SW Sixth Street Redmond, OR 97756 EDITOR: Tim Trainor 541-548-3203 ttrainor@redmond spokesman.com REPORTER: Nick Rosenberger 541-548-2186 nrosenberger@ redmondspokesman.com NEWS ASSISTANT: Lena Felt lfelt@bendbulletin.com NEWS & SPORTS: news@redmond spokesman.com ADVERTISING: Harrison McKinney 541-923-1370 hmckinney@redmond spokesman.com CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: 541-923-1370 classified@redmond spokesman.com OBITUARIES: 541-923-1370 classified@redmond spokesman.com Calendar The Redmond Spokesman welcomes event information for its calendar. Submissions are limited to nonprofit, free and live entertainment events. Deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the following edition. Items are published on a space-available basis and may be edited. Contact us at news@redmondspokesman.com. hospiceofredmond.org or 541-548- 2711. Holiday Sip & Shop: Shop local vendors to find unique gifts for ev- eryone on your list; 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Wild Ride Brewing Co., 332 SW Fifth St., Redmond; wildridebrew.com or 541-610-2520. Shop Local Holiday Pop Up Shop: Enjoy small bites, sip on complimentary handcrafted bev- erages and wine, and shop local home goods, skincare, permanent jewelry and more; 1-4 p.m.; Canyon Ridge Model Home, 1512 NW Upas Place, Redmond; facebook.com/ HaydenHomesCentralOregon. Live at the Vineyards — Major Dudes’ Steely Dan Tribute: The extraordinary Steely Dan tribute band will perform; 5-8 p.m.; $15 adults, children 12 & under free; Faith Hope and Charity Vineyards, 70450 NW Lower Valley Drive, Terrebonne; faithhopeandcharit- yevents.com or 541-526-5075. Wednesday 11/30 History Pub Encore — Two Cen- turies of Fire Management Ore- gon: Hear about the consequences of changing relationships between people and wildfire; Noon-1 p.m.; free; Redmond Public Library, 827 SW Deschutes Ave., Redmond; de- schuteslibrary.org or 541-312-1050. Live Music Night by Local Art- ists: Stop by for live music by local artists every Wednesday night; 7-10 p.m.; free; General Duffy’s Wa- terhole and Annex, 404 SW Forest Ave., Redmond; generalduffys.com or 541-527-4345. Sunday 12/4 Wreath Making: join for a wreath building class led by Michelle from the Posie Shoppe; 1-4 p.m.; $120 Per Person; Faith Hope and Charity Vineyards, 70450 NW Lower Valley Drive, Terrebonne; faithhopeand- charityevents.com or 541-526-5075. Thursday 12/1 CIRCULATION AND SUBSCRIPTIONS: 541-923-1370 circ@redmond spokesman.com Price per year: Home delivery print ........ $52 E-edition alone.................. $52 Mailed in Oregon.............. $60 Mailed outside Oregon ... $80 Postmaster: Send address changes to: P.O. Box 6020, Bend, OR 97708. Periodicals postage paid at Bend, OR, and at additional mailing offices. USPS 778-040 WEATHER REPORT High/Low/Precipitation NOV. 18 Family Story Time: Interactive story time with books, songs and rhymes for 0-5 years old; 9:30- 9:55 a.m.; Redmond Public Library, 827 SW Deschutes Ave., Redmond; deschuteslibrary.org or 541-312- 1050. Wild Ride Brewing Pint Night: For December’s event, they will donate $1 for every pint sold to the Family Resource Center of Central Oregon; 5-8 p.m.; Wild Ride Brew- ing, 332 SW Fifth St., Redmond; wil- dridebrew.com. First Thursday Open Mic: Spoken word open mic night for all poets, storytellers and writers; 7-9 p.m.; free; High Desert Music Hall, 818 Forest Ave., Redmond; highdesert- musichall.com or 541-527-1387. 36/13/0 NOV. 19 Friday 12/2 44/7/0 39th Annual Festival of Trees: The annual fundraising event will take place; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; free; Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 SW Airport Way, Redmond; hospi- ceofredmond.org or 541-548-2711. NOV. 20 48/14/0 NOV. 21 52/18/0 NOV. 22 60/22/.04 NOV. 23 First Friday Art Walk: There will be 20+ artists at seven venues dis- playing a large variety of art includ- Monday 12/5 Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee Meeting: A regular meeting will be held; 4-6 p.m.; free; Redmond City Hall, 411 SW Ninth St., Redmond; redmondoregon.gov or 541-923-7710. Submitted Photo Emilee Reynolds will perform at the High Desert Music Hall on Friday. ing paintings, fused glass, wood working, painted scarves, and jewelry; 4-7 p.m.; free; Downtown Redmond, 521 SW Sixth Ave., Red- mond; drycanyonarts.org Emilee Reynolds: Enjoy first Fri- day at the music hall with live mu- sic by the local singer, songwriter; 4:30 p.m.free; High Desert Music Hall, 818 SW Forest Ave., Redmond; highdesertmusichall.com. Snow Ball: An evening of dining and dancing with live music pro- vided by The Notables Swing Band and Cuban cuisine prepared by Chef Jose; 5-8 p.m.; $12 online, $15 at the door; Redmond Senior Cen- ter, 325 NW Dogwood Ave., Red- mond; redmondseniors.org. Redmond Social Club: Go hang out with fun people and great dance music; 6-10 p.m.; $10 per person; VFW Hall, 1836 SW Veter- ans Way, Redmond; redmondso- cialclub.com or 541-548-4108. Saturday 12/3 Holiday Bazaar and Bake Sale: Auction and raffle of quilts, other arts and crafts, baked goods includ- ing lefse, cookies and other holiday treats; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; free; Zion Lu- theran Church, 1113 SW Black Butte Blvd., Redmond; 541-923-7466. 27th Powell Butte Art & Craft Show: An annual show featuring local artisans and unique hand- made gifts for everyone on your list; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; free; Powell Butte Community Center, 8404 SW Reif Road, Powell Butte or 541- 480-5724. Crooked River Ranch Christ- mas Celebration: They will have Santa, vendors, hayrides and more; 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; free; Crooked River Ranch, 5195 SW Clubhouse Drive, Terrebonne; crookedriver- ranch.com or 541-548-8939. Winter Pop Up: Art, baskets, cards, silversmith jewelry and other var- ious crafts will be available for purchase; 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; The Bite, 19860 Seventh St., Tumalo; face- book.com/RootedMuse. 39th Annual Festival of Trees: The annual fundraising event will take place; 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; free; De- schutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 SW Airport Way, Redmond; Wine & Business Cards Pop-Up: Offering a space for people to con- gregate and rub some elbows with some folks that like beverages, mingling and building the roots of our economy with locally sourced attendees; 5-8 p.m.; $5; Eqwine Wine Bar, 218 SW Fourth St., Red- mond; eqwine-wine.com. Planning Commission Meeting: A regular meeting will be held; 6:30-8:30 p.m.; free; Redmond City Hall, 411 SW Ninth St., Redmond; redmondoregon.gov or 541-923- 7710. Tuesday 12/6 Toastmasters of Redmond Weekly Meeting: Become a confi- dent public speaker in a space that supports community, socialization and builds your self confidence; Noon-1 p.m.; free; Church of Christ, 925 NW Seventh St., Redmond; 541- 292-6177. 54/26/0 NOV. 24 62/23/0 Precipitation to date this year: 5.50” * = daily record National Weather Service broadcasts are on 162.50 mhz WEATHER SPONSORED BY: Festival of Trees tickets now on sale By SPOKESMAN STAFF Central Oregon’s beloved fundraiser and event, Festival of Trees, returns to the De- schutes County Fairgrounds in December. After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, Hospice of Redmond will host a free fam- ily-fun tree preview, gala and live tree auction. Both events will be held Dec. 3. Tickets are now on sale for the gala and live tree auction. Festival of Trees has been a holiday tradition for Central Oregonians for almost four decades. Now in its 39th year, the event has returned to its tra- ditional format with free, in-person viewing at the De- schutes County Fairgrounds, a formal gala and live auction. “Our team has worked very hard to make the 39th Annual Festival of Trees a gala to re- member,” said Jane McGuire, executive director of Hospice of Redmond. The community is invited to the fairgrounds for a free viewing of the trees on Satur- day, Dec. 3, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The gala and live auc- tion will begin at 5 pm. Tick- ets are available on the Hos- pice of Redmond website. “We are overwhelmed with excitement about this year’s event,” said Jayme O’Neill, marketing coordinator at Hospice of Redmond. “After two years of not being able to YOUR LOCAL SPOT FOR UNIQUE FINDS! 541-350-6392 615 SW CASCADE AVENUE, REDMOND host Festival of Trees in per- son, we wanted to bring Cen- tral Oregon an event like none other.” Funds raised at Festival of Trees make it possible for Hos- pice of Redmond to provide terminally ill people and their families services not covered by Medicare or private insur- ance. These services include bereavement counseling, the transitions program for people with life-limiting illnesses, and Camp Sunrise, an annual grief camp for children throughout Central Oregon. For more information, con- tact Hospice of Redmond at (541) 548-7483 or email festivaloftrees@hospiceof- redmond.org. 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